Regional Globes & Multi-Continental maps of the Regional Pacific Ocean region from the Maps ETC collection. This may include physical and political maps, early history and empires, climate maps, relief maps, vegetation maps, population density and distribution maps, cultural maps, and economic/resource maps.

Continental Plateau Between Asia and Australia,
1888
A map from 1888 showing the location of both submerged and island regions of the plateau between Asia and Australia. On this map the land areas are shown in hatchure, the submerged portion of the continental plateau in white, and the ocean depression...

Polynesian Island Chain,
1891
A map of the Polynesian island chains of the Pacific from 1891. The map is keyed to show the Marquesas (1), Paumotu (2), Tahitian (3), Rurutu group (4), Hervey group (5), Samoan or Navigator's (6), Vakaafo group (7), Vaitupu (8), Kingsmill (9), Ralic...

Oceania,
1899
A map from 1899 of Oceania and the Pacific between latitudes 20&deg N and 48° S, and longitudes 100° E and 170° W of Greenwich. The map shows cities and ports, railways, rivers, lakes, terrain, coral reefs, and coastal features of the reg...

Australia and the Islands of the Pacific,
1901
A physical and political map from 1901 of Australia and the islands of the Pacific, covering the area roughly from Sumatra in the East Indies to Fiji, and the Philippines in the north to New Zealand in the south, with an inset map detailing the Hawai...

Map of Australia and the Pacific Islands,
1903
A map of the Australia, the central Pacific Ocean and Oceania in 1903. The map shows the territorial possessions of Britain, France, Germany, and the United States in the region at the time. The map shows the Australian states, major cities and ports...

U.S. Possessions in the Pacific Islands,
1903
A map from 1909 of the Central Pacific islands under United States possession at the time. This series of detailed maps include the Philippine Islands and Manila Harbor, Guam, the Samoa Islands, Hawaiian Islands, Wake Island, Howland and Baker island...

Oceania,
1904
A map from 1904 of Oceania and the Pacific. "Oceanica, sometimes called Oceania, is the name applied to the fifth division of the globe, which comprises the Australian Continent and a majority of the islands lying between the Indian Ocean and th...